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The intended target group of a message, such as adolescents for young adult literature.

Audience

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Words, phrases, or sentences that establish connections between ideas when writing or speaking (e.g., similarly, in addition, finally).

Transitions

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Give us an example of a sentence in first person.

Using I or me, my, our, 

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Give me examples of different points of view. 

first person

second person

third person

first person= I, me, my, our

second person= you, your

third person= they, he, she

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Who was in the audience for Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night?

Queen Elizabeth, and her guest Orsino

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The verbal interaction between two or more characters in a dramatic or narrative work.

Dialogue

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The basic argument advanced by a speaker or writer who then attempts to prove it throughout the remainder of the piece of writing.

Thesis Statement

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Use a transition correctly in a sentence. 

Next, then, finally, etc.

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Revise this sentence correctly. 

I walk to my grandma's house last week even though it is not warm out.

I walked to my grandma's house last week even though it was cold out. 

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How do you point out dialogue? 

A conversation between two people using quotation marks.

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Chiefly in literary texts, the narrative point of view (as in first- or third-person narration).

Point of View

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The person in a fictional narrative who relates the account or story.

Narrator

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"I want a two-hour delay tomorrow"-Tom

"I want a cancellation"-Luke

"We are going to go to school sadly"-Tom

This is an example of?

Dialogue

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Edit this sentence correctly.

im golng to have to take of work this weak deu to the snowe on the roads

I'm going to have to take off work this week due to the snow on the roads. 

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When you are revising what are you looking for?

reconsidering and reworking text relative to task, purpose, and audience.

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A narrator who is a participant in the story and uses the pronouns I and me.

First Person

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A narrator who is outside the story proper and refers to all of the characters as he, she, or they.

Third Person

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What is a thesis statement?

A sentence in your introduction paragraph of an essay explaining the points of your essay. 

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Who narrated A Christmas Story?

Ralphie Parker(the main character, the boy who almost shot his own eye out)

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How do you know when a narrator is speaking?

A person in a fictional narrative who relates to the story. 

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The correction of mechanical features of writing, such as spelling, punctuation, and capitalization, in order to prepare materials for publication or presentation.

Edit

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The part of writing and preparing written material concerned chiefly with reconsidering and reworking text relative to task, purpose, and audience.

Revise

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Give us an example of a sentence in third person.

Use they, their, she, he

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Who is mainly in the audience when the new Spiderman movie Far From Home went into theaters?

People who love spiderman and want to watch the new movie

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When you are editing what are you looking for?

Spelling errors, punctuation, and capitalization